BLACK HOLE is a kaleidoscopic performance art experience using movement, light, and visual art.
Although the title is derived from the cosmic phenomenon of a Black Hole, it is not a work on explaining/sharing the science of it.More so, it proposes to use the idea of the transformational environment of a Black Hole to create an atmosphere of mystery towards what it encompasses;

What it can contain in it.

BLACK HOLE proposes to engage an audience in a way that it condenses the experience into a deeply colorful hypnotic journey, without exit.
The work researches and shares a performance art odyssey, in which three gifted black artists (all of african descent) unite to create a trinity of vigor, afrofuturism, and embrace.

BLACK HOLE is Shamel’s third creation of the “Black Series” Hence the sub-title “Trilogy”
“Triathlon” is a marathon in three parts.
It’s A Race.

Black Velvet is the second work in a triptych: Black Box, Black Velvet, and the up and coming Black Hole. Can you give some background about the pieces?

SP: Each of the works has a huge listening and research towards what is inside of us, between us, and around us. I am constantly searching for personal truths and testaments and how they meet as well as re-imagined ideals and universal sentiments. Black Hole will be the most colorful work inside of this black series.

ARTS ATL Review on US Premier Of BLACK HOLE at The Rhodes Theater in Atlanta:
In a way, the trio seemed to disappear into the atmosphere only to become a part of everyone who experienced the performance. As an end cap to Pitts’ Black series, BLACK HOLE was both a unique and familiar odyssey: simultaneously unifying and obliterating, becoming and unbecoming, on a path that felt more circular than linear.